Chapter 1278
Anthony looked away nonchalantly. "What now?" he scorned.
Looking worried, Faye blurted, "I saw Charmine and Guy stuck in the mountain, unable to get back down.”
Anthony squinted as he turned to walk into the living room, seemingly not hesitating. Faye noticed he was getting an umbrella as she followed right behind him and said, "If we bring them an umbrella now, won't we disturb them?"
Anthony halted as his gaze grew tense. "What are you trying to say?”
Faye blinked innocently as she added, "In the afternoon, I saw Charmine inviting Mr. Granger to go up the mountain. I was going up to sort out something and saw the two of them having a good time. Sigh... One of them was cutting wood and the other was writing a poem. How romantic was that!”
Anthony pursed his lips, his face cold as frost.
"Brother Anthony, I'm not messing around this time," Faye riled on." Charmine initiated it! She doesn't care about you. She flirted with my brother, and now she's flirting with Mr. Granger!"
With taut jaws, Anthony's face turned green as his figure emitted an oppressive aura.
Pea-sized rain dropped as if splashing right onto his heart.
Clenching the umbrella tightly, his knuckles were clearly defined. 1
Faye said innocently, "I’m worried that we might disturb them if we go up now. After all, the two of them..."
The two of them could be doing god-knew-what up the mountain alone.
Anthony's eyes darkened at her remark as he walked into the downpour...
Faye watched his back and smiled with satisfaction before she chased after him with an umbrella. "Brother Anthony, wait for me!"
The rain was heavy as Charmine and Guy made their way to the cave, and it was impossibly heavy as they reached their destination at last, though utterly drenched as they did. The trees swayed with the bustling wind.
Looking at the soaked-with-rain Charmine, he took out some logs to start the fire, all to no avail as the logs were wet, too.
Noticing Charmine grew pale, Guy took out a knife to cut off the wet exterior of the logs.
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